Vice Chancellor for Diversity, Equity and Community Engagement Bob Boswell discusses how the Diversity and Inclusion Summit fits into the university's strategy on diversity and inclusive excellence.
Whether you're a CU student, staff or faculty member, here are some of the top reasons for you to attend the 2019 spring Diversity and Inclusion Summit Feb. 12.
With 40-plus sessions, you could make full days out of the summit. Here are a few highlights to spark your interest, as well as a link to the complete schedule of compelling topics and speakers.
CU Student Government held elections this week for five representative-at-large seats, with a voter turnout nearly three times that of last fall's elections. Check out the preliminary results.
Daylight Saving Time
Daylight Saving Time ends at 2 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 5. Don't forget to set clocks back. And in case you missed it, Ken Wright of the Sleep and Chronobiology Laboratory discusses how "falling back"Ìýcan be good for one's health.Ìý
RISE's Kim Miller among featured speakers at Diversity and Inclusion Summit
Kim Miller from the Ross Initiative in Sports for Equality (RISE) will be on campus as a featured speaker at the Diversity and Inclusion Summit Nov. 7-8.